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1985500323929Le Livre de Poche 1985 471 pages poche. 1985. broché. 471 pages.
1985500329332Le Livre de Poche 1985 473 pages poche. 1985. Broché. 473 pages. Deuxième tome de la saga 'Louisiane' de Maurice Denuzière 'Fausse-Rivière' couvre la période 1865-1892 en Louisiane après la guerre de Sécession. Le roman suit une famille de colons français installés sur les rives du Mississippi dépeignant la douloureuse période de la Reconstruction l'émancipation des esclaves et les tensions sociales entre anciens maîtres et affranchis
2001x-1578063760Univ Pr of Mississippi 2001. Paperback. New. 193 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. Univ Pr of Mississippi paperback
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1994x-0878057439Univ Pr of Mississippi 1994. Paperback. New. 340 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Univ Pr of Mississippi paperback
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1996290264PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1996290263PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
198225294Don L. Fruge & Karen O. Green 1982. Trade paperback in very good condition. Name written on front cover. Soft cover. Very Good. Don L. Fruge & Karen O. Green Paperback
189840873N.P.: Sentinel and Gazette Steam Press 1851. 1898. 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" in light peach wrappers though missing the front wrapper. 15 pp. Illustrations. Map. Although it eventually became a transcontinental railroad the railroad that became the Milwaukee Road began as the Milwaukee and Waukesha Railroad whose goal was to link the developing Lake Michigan port city of Milwaukee Wisconsin with the Mississippi River. The company incorporated in 1847 but changed its name to the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad in 1850 before construction began. A report to the Board of Directors explaining that the railroad is not completed to Waukesha as was expected and offering reasons for the delay in its completion. "Considering our small beginning only a little over one year ago - that we have relied solely on the resources of the people of Wisconsin for the means of prosecuting this enterprise - without seeking foreign aid - with only the small contributions of each of our thousand Stockholders and the credits based on the securities of our city and citizens we have in that time completed the grade of our Road for twenty and a half miles laid the Track and brought into actual use the half of that distance - and will have the whole completed and in successful operation by the middle of February next." Information on estimated and actual costs of the First Division extending the road from Milwaukee to Waukesha. It appears that actual costs far exceeded estimates "but that has been the result of peculiar circumstances under which the work has been performed and by the adoption of a rail of greater weight than that estimated." It was determined that the contractors to whom jobs had been given at lower costs were inexperienced and inefficient resulting in their work having to be re-done. Furthermore the delay was caused by some stockholders not promptly paying the small installment of only 5% every three months thus leaving a deficit. Also a bank in a marsh sunk and had to be built back up. Th cost of constructing the first twenty and 1/2 miles is only $9495 per mile. Report ends with the reassurance that the Road will be complete by February and if weather permits perhaps even earlier. 8 1/4" x 21 1/2" map of the Milwaukee and Mississippi Rail-Road. Map is neatly torn in half at one fold and has 1 1/2 - 2" closed tears to tops of a couple folds. Front wrapper missing along with 3" split to toe of spine and with light wear to the extremities. Sentinel and Gazette Steam Press, 1851]. unknown
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19135027Keokuk Ia: Mississippi River Power Company 1913. Very good. Ten volumes complete. Profusely illustrated. Oblong folio. Each issue measuring 9 x 12 inches in original pictorial wrappers two holes punched along spines and bound together in a later gray cloth Tatum-style Y binder with leather corners. Minor edge wear and staining to boards. Light edge wear to contents. A couple of panoramic photographs detached but present. A complete run of bulletins tracking the progress of construction on the Keokuk Dam & Power Plant which was then the longest monolithic concrete dam in the world and a pioneering effort in large-scale low-head hydroelectric power. Still in operation today the dame served as a prototype for many future power plants harnessing the power of the Mississippi River between Keokuk Iowa and Hamilton Illinois generating clean low cost and reliable energy enough to power 75000 homes. The present bulletins are chock full of facts figures photographs renderings and progress reports intended to familiarize the public with the project by illustrating the methods employed in its construction from beginning to completion. The bulletins are about equal parts text and photographs providing an easy-to-follow format for learning about the Keokuk project. Some of the issues also have folding maps or larger-format photographs which provide further visual accompaniment to the explanatory text.<br /> <br /> Known as a "run-of-river" plant the Keokuk Dam uses the natural energy of falling water to generate electricity. The power of this part of the river was identified by none other than Robert E. Lee in 1836 when he was serving as a surveyor for the U.S. War Department. Lee called attention to the turbulent waters but found no way to control it. In 1899 a group of leaders from Keokuk and Hamilton teamed up raised the backing funds received governmental approval for the dam and hired Hugh L. Cooper to oversee the project. Cooper had previously engineered construction of a hydroelectric plant at Niagara Falls. Interestingly an observation tower was also built on both sides of the river to allow the public to watch the progress of the Keokuk project then the largest privately-funded construction effort in the world. In addition to the dam a powerhouse and a new lock and dry system to accommodate river traffic were also built. The final bulletin includes comments from the chief engineer who noted that in the first bulletin it was stated that the project would be completed by July 1 1913. He remarks: "It is naturally a source of great satisfaction to all concerned with construction to see this prediction fulfilled."<br /> <br /> An informative and substantial production relating to a major construction project on the Mississippi River in the early-20th century. OCLC records a smattering of institutional holdings but complete runs appear to be rather rare. Mississippi River Power Company unknown
1903123233Berlin. Ferd. Dümmler 1903. IV, 133 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen u. einer doppelblattgroßen, farbigen Tafel. Dekorativ illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Umschlag an den Rändern mit Gebrauchsspuren. Bibl-Stempel. Bindung gelockert). 20x14 cm
1994080706Morningside Bookshop 1994. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good clean tight condition. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged. <br/> <br/> Morningside Bookshop hardcover
196365959Olten - Freiburg i. Breisgau, Walter-Verlag AG, 1963, Auflage: 1. Leinen, gebunden; weinroter Einband, violettes, silbergeprägtes Rückenschild, Farbkopfschnitt, mit Schutzumschlag und Cellophanumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 256 / 13 x 21 cm / Zustand: gut, geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einband geringfügig berieben, Schnitt geringfügig gebräunt und gering fleckig, Schutzumschlag minimal randlädiert, Cellophanumschlag leicht berieben und etwas lädiert, Besitzereintrag auf Vorsatz
196617393Benjamin Blom, New York, 1966. 779 pp., Gr.-8°, ca. 24 x 16 cm, Hardcover with dust jacket
pp. 443, lii [Publisher's Appendix] + Portrait Frontis and full page plates, maps and a large folding map on tissue paper. Inked ownership of Clifton Wright, Oct. 6, 1888 from his father. Floral endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Front board decorated with a design in gold and black of the Mississippi River and rear board decorated with the source of the river in Minnesota. Gilt lettered and decorated spine. Beveled edges. Small loss at head and tail of spine. Binding slightly soiled. Hardbound. AMERICANA BOX 4.
443 p. illus. Folded map at p. 438 Hardcover Ex-Library in very good condition green cloth